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WPTS-FM

WPTS-FM (92.1 MHz) is a non-commercial radio station owned by the University of Pittsburgh, and offers a mix of student-run programming, ranging from music programming to news and sports coverage. The station operates with an ERP of 16 watts, and is licensed to Pittsburgh. Its transmitter is located on the top of the university's Cathedral of Learning in Pittsburgh.[1]

WPTS-FM
Broadcast areaUniversity of Pittsburgh campus
Frequency92.1 MHz
Programming
FormatCollege radio
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Pittsburgh
History
First air date
August 26, 1984
Call sign meaning
PiTtSburgh
Technical information
Facility ID68946
ClassD
ERP16 watts
HAAT141 meters/463 feet
Repeater(s)92.9 WLTJ-HD4 (Pittsburgh)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewptsradio.org

History edit

WPTS-FM originally evolved from WPGH, an AM carrier current station that broadcast to the Pitt Student Union and dormitories. WPGH was started in the fall of 1957 by 12 students, including Adrian Cronauer, whose experiences in Vietnam were made famous by Robin Williams in the movie Good Morning, Vietnam.[2] Since then, WPGH is now the call letters of the Fox TV station in Pittsburgh. The push to get an FM station began in the fall of 1977 when Pitt requested a space on the commercial FM broadcast band. Because the Federal Communications Commission was concerned that the move of WPTS to FM might set an unfavorable precedent for other non-commercial stations seeking to make a similar move, Pitt had to reassure the FCC that WPTS-FM was a unique case. As a result, WPTS-FM was granted a class D license with a radiating power of 10 Watts in the fall of 1984, the last 10-Watt station to be licensed by the FCC. The station was originally at 98.5 until 1994, when it moved to the current frequency.[1]

After a reduction in power to two watts in May 2005 at the request of the FCC,[3] WPTS acquired a new directional antenna in the summer of 2006[4] to reduce interference with WKPL, a commercial station to the northwest.

In 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2015 WPTS was nominated as one of the five to ten finalists for the mtvU Woodie Award for best college radio station in the United States.[5][6] WPTS was awarded the Woodie Award in 2015.

In 2018, WPTS placed 2nd in the College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Production Award for “Best Station Imaging.” CBI would award WPTS the first place position for “Best Podcast” in 2020 for the station’s “Impeachment Podcast,” based on the 2019 impeachment proceedings of President Donald J. Trump.[7]

Promotions edit

WPTS-FM has conducted a variety of promotions. The "Moustache Challenge" was a group collaborative effort created by a number of WPTS-FM station staff in 2006 with the idea to see who might grow the most impressive moustache over the month of November. The idea is based on Jay Della Valle's The Glorious Mustache Challenge and the competition was open to anyone at the University of Pittsburgh.[8] The promotion won the 2007 College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Production Award for "Best Station Promotion".[9] This contest followed the 2005 "Egg Hunt" contest, which won the 2006 College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Production Award for "Best Station Promotion".[10]

As part of its promotional efforts, WPTS-FM typically hosts a national touring band in both the fall and spring. Past bands that have played at WPTS-FM include Nirvana, Matt & Kim, Mates of State, Man Man, Cloud Nothings, No Age, Of Montreal, Jens Lekman, Girl Talk, Why?, Real Estate, Woods, Waxahatchee, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, and many others.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WPTSradio:About". Wptsradio.org. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  2. ^ White, Patricia Lomando (July 28, 1994). "Pitt's WPTS-FM Radio to Change Frequency" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh Office of Public Affairs. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  3. ^ "Facility Details « Licensing and Management System Admin « FCC". enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  4. ^ "Facility Details « Licensing and Management System Admin « FCC". enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  5. ^ "College Radio Woodie Award". RateMyProfessors.com. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  6. ^ Barney, Gwenn (February 26, 2013). "WPTS makes the final cut in contest for best college radio station". The Pitt News. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Friez, Cara. "Past National Student Production Awards". College Broadcasters, Inc. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  8. ^ "WPTS: Promotions". Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  9. ^ "2007 National Student Production Awards". Hummelstown, PA: College Broadcasters, Inc. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  10. ^ "2006 National Student Production Awards". Hummelstown, PA: College Broadcasters, Inc. Retrieved 2009-11-19.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Playlists for The Eighties At Seven
  • Playlists for Almost the Weekend with The Reverend
  • WPTS in the FCC FM station database
  • WPTS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WPTS FM 92 1 MHz is a non commercial radio station owned by the University of Pittsburgh and offers a mix of student run programming ranging from music programming to news and sports coverage The station operates with an ERP of 16 watts and is licensed to Pittsburgh Its transmitter is located on the top of the university s Cathedral of Learning in Pittsburgh 1 WPTS FMPittsburgh PennsylvaniaBroadcast areaUniversity of Pittsburgh campusFrequency92 1 MHzProgrammingFormatCollege radioOwnershipOwnerUniversity of PittsburghHistoryFirst air dateAugust 26 1984Call sign meaningPiTtSburghTechnical informationFacility ID68946ClassDERP16 wattsHAAT141 meters 463 feetRepeater s 92 9 WLTJ HD4 Pittsburgh LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitewptsradio org Contents 1 History 2 Promotions 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWPTS FM originally evolved from WPGH an AM carrier current station that broadcast to the Pitt Student Union and dormitories WPGH was started in the fall of 1957 by 12 students including Adrian Cronauer whose experiences in Vietnam were made famous by Robin Williams in the movie Good Morning Vietnam 2 Since then WPGH is now the call letters of the Fox TV station in Pittsburgh The push to get an FM station began in the fall of 1977 when Pitt requested a space on the commercial FM broadcast band Because the Federal Communications Commission was concerned that the move of WPTS to FM might set an unfavorable precedent for other non commercial stations seeking to make a similar move Pitt had to reassure the FCC that WPTS FM was a unique case As a result WPTS FM was granted a class D license with a radiating power of 10 Watts in the fall of 1984 the last 10 Watt station to be licensed by the FCC The station was originally at 98 5 until 1994 when it moved to the current frequency 1 After a reduction in power to two watts in May 2005 at the request of the FCC 3 WPTS acquired a new directional antenna in the summer of 2006 4 to reduce interference with WKPL a commercial station to the northwest In 2009 2012 2013 and 2015 WPTS was nominated as one of the five to ten finalists for the mtvU Woodie Award for best college radio station in the United States 5 6 WPTS was awarded the Woodie Award in 2015 In 2018 WPTS placed 2nd in the College Broadcasters Inc National Student Production Award for Best Station Imaging CBI would award WPTS the first place position for Best Podcast in 2020 for the station s Impeachment Podcast based on the 2019 impeachment proceedings of President Donald J Trump 7 Promotions editWPTS FM has conducted a variety of promotions The Moustache Challenge was a group collaborative effort created by a number of WPTS FM station staff in 2006 with the idea to see who might grow the most impressive moustache over the month of November The idea is based on Jay Della Valle s The Glorious Mustache Challenge and the competition was open to anyone at the University of Pittsburgh 8 The promotion won the 2007 College Broadcasters Inc National Student Production Award for Best Station Promotion 9 This contest followed the 2005 Egg Hunt contest which won the 2006 College Broadcasters Inc National Student Production Award for Best Station Promotion 10 As part of its promotional efforts WPTS FM typically hosts a national touring band in both the fall and spring Past bands that have played at WPTS FM include Nirvana Matt amp Kim Mates of State Man Man Cloud Nothings No Age Of Montreal Jens Lekman Girl Talk Why Real Estate Woods Waxahatchee Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin and many others References edit a b WPTSradio About Wptsradio org Retrieved May 26 2014 White Patricia Lomando July 28 1994 Pitt s WPTS FM Radio to Change Frequency Press release University of Pittsburgh Office of Public Affairs Retrieved May 26 2014 Facility Details Licensing and Management System Admin FCC enterpriseefiling fcc gov Retrieved 2022 01 16 Facility Details Licensing and Management System Admin FCC enterpriseefiling fcc gov Retrieved 2022 01 16 College Radio Woodie Award RateMyProfessors com Retrieved 2009 11 19 Barney Gwenn February 26 2013 WPTS makes the final cut in contest for best college radio station The Pitt News Retrieved February 26 2013 Friez Cara Past National Student Production Awards College Broadcasters Inc Retrieved 2021 01 09 WPTS Promotions Retrieved 2009 11 19 2007 National Student Production Awards Hummelstown PA College Broadcasters Inc Retrieved 2009 11 19 2006 National Student Production Awards Hummelstown PA College Broadcasters Inc Retrieved 2009 11 19 External links edit nbsp Radio portal Official website Playlists for The Eighties At Seven Playlists for Almost the Weekend with The Reverend WPTS in the FCC FM station database WPTS in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 40 26 39 N 79 57 11 W 40 4442 N 79 9531 W 40 4442 79 9531 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WPTS FM amp oldid 1214209901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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